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MY FATHER uin securing the old Dunham j foundry building for tin- Hinck- JU*y grange, and donated consid-, i able work, as did other members. in making the fi»undr building ovlt; i into the grangehall - of which we were all very proud.“Anyway, individuals were not so afraid of walking in those(lavs as they are toda'‘‘One Methodist mini di r serv-, ri Hind and Brun wick, andmore than once walked the distance rather than try to drive a horse. That old Hinckley Methodist church (long since removed) stood near Maple Hill cemetery.“The owner and operator ofthe old Hinckley grist and sawmill wm a Mi Bolden, an Ftlishman. 1 believe he had a son Alfred and a daughter, Alice“Thoma C Charlton was the* *I\irvMlIdIS.erfor the residents of Hinckley. A few of the well-to-do had ‘sale carpets’ in parlors, but most living and bedrooms were covered with rag carpet much of it woven by Mrs. Chase.“No, I'm not an octogenarian— just have a good memory ofchildhood davLACK OF SPACE, unfortunately, fork 'd; i u i t her quotat ions from Mrs. Hall’s letter about other Waits who lived near and around Hinckley Center. Shei lt;■members the man who donatedPlungers’ park, adding “he was amost intern ting person.”Mrs. Hair maternal grandfather, Harmon Jesse Seeley, was a deputy to his father, Jesse See-low when the latter was sheriff of Medina county. Harmon was sleeping in a cot in the jail hallway when the infamous murderer. Frederick Streeter (escaped « ;Vv, tho i ±il ^Chapter 107) meaKciown out not always. Ann mental illncM is no respecter of persons.i bb lt;gresswe fa ♦ u rc life.Du life 1FeniiStoclScottCellosomeTheyligioi I rea I v wheiStep:Once out of a mental hospital, ft w wish to return. In fact, the conditions in our institutions are so deplorable an ex-mental patient seeks only to forget them.I am on * of the fortunate ones one of the 50 out of 2600 patients who evil recover and go home from a mental hospital.It is on behalf of those others back there that I am compelled to speak. T urge, for the sake of those forgotten people and of the mentally ill to come, that they need not be* forgotten, that we, the people of Ohio who are not locked in mental hospitals, vote approval of the $150,000,000a re |iousdownsumifertaiousstopped by your cot, and it you had stirred. T,d have killed you.” Jesse was the sheriff who conducted the hanging of FrederickI ierabStreeter, Feb. 24. 1864 The gallows wwo on a hill in northeastctitl
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Medina County Gazette

Medina, Ohio, US

Fri, Oct 28, 1955

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